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for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> done. guess who i voted for? >> in the spotlight tonight, colbert for congress. tonight, elizabeth colbert busch easily won in the first district special primary. her brother, stephen colbert, says he will do what he can to help his big sister win the general election. >> she's my sister. >> right. >> and i'm willing to, you know, break the jewel of my own creation to try to do something for her. like i'm not worried what it would do to me or my show to try to help her as myself, not as my character but as myself. you know, if people don't think that's the right thing to do, i don't care, it is my sister and i'm willing to help her. >> south carolina still hasn't decided who colbert busch's opponent will be. the field will be whittled down from 16 contenders to just two. former south carolina governor mark sanford won the most votes in the republican primary. because he did not win more than 50% of the vote, sanford will face a challenger in a runoff. it is too close to call who his challenger will be. the winner
for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> done. guess who i voted for? >> in the spotlight tonight, colbert for congress. tonight, elizabeth colbert busch easily won in the first district special primary. her brother, stephen colbert, says he will do what he can to help his big sister win the general election. >> she's my sister. >> right. >> and i'm willing to, you know, break the jewel of my own creation to try to do something for her. like...
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for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> ha! back to "hardball." now the "sideshow." for all the craziness we saw at the conservative political action conference, cpac, if there's one visual i won't forget it's likely to be sarah palin producing a big gulp during her speech. every so often a politician turns to props like that to get her message across. over the years i've seen the winners and losers. let's start with the winners. think back to the heat of the health care debate in 2009. alan grayson brought a few posters along. >> if you get sick in america, this is what the republicans want you to do. if you get sick, america, the republican health care plan is this. die quickly. that's right. the republicans want you to die quickly if you get sick. >> well, now to the campaign trail. remember when mitt romney's advisers said a transition from primary season to the general election campaign was almost like an etch a sketch? you can kind of shake it up and start all over again. well, enter romney's opponents giving new life to what i thought had b
for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> ha! back to "hardball." now the "sideshow." for all the craziness we saw at the conservative political action conference, cpac, if there's one visual i won't forget it's likely to be sarah palin producing a big gulp during her speech. every so often a politician turns to props like that to get her message across. over the years i've seen the winners and losers. let's start with the winners. think back to the...
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for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast and of a:00 on the west coast. we have mark pal person and richard hoss. david ig neighbors and elizabeth miller. there fresh polls out showing there is very little support for leaders in washington to boast about. 47% of americans approve of the job president obama is doing mom paired to 50% dis, prove. his rating dropped 15 percentage points since january. despite recent outreach to republicans, 57% believe the president is not doing enough to cooperate and 70% thinking the gop is not reaching out. as far as the budget, 31% approve the way the president supports the way the money is being spent and when asked whose approach is better, 47% sided with the president and 46% sided with republicans and i wonder, joe, if this is at least inspiration enough for them to just get it. is anyone going to get worse than this? why can't they get something done? >> the pressure is more on the president for this reason. i found that everybody hated lawyers. but everybod
for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast and of a:00 on the west coast. we have mark pal person and richard hoss. david ig neighbors and elizabeth miller. there fresh polls out showing there is very little support for leaders in washington to boast about. 47% of americans approve of the job president obama is doing mom paired to 50% dis, prove. his rating dropped 15 percentage points since january. despite recent outreach to...
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for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> welcome back to -- well, soon to be neighbors. here with us now, ceo of gen youth foundation, alexis glick and former u.s. surgeon general dr. david satcher. good members of the board. you want to name others. gen youth foundation has a new report out that finds that healthy students are better students. alexis, it makes perfect sense. yet we don't have healthy students. >> you know, it's interesting as a mother of four kids who got into this a couple years ago. i didn't really understand the science behind what we call the learning connection. and i think that's, you know, it's something i learned very closely from dr. david satcher who wrote a report about the learning connection about seven, eight years ago. >> 2005. >> 2005. and what it is, there's an impact on a child's ability to learn and the number one impact is that they're nourished and they're physically a lly active. it has an impact on their performance, behavior, attendance. all these issues we hear about each day. you wonder sometimes in this country why it is that
for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> welcome back to -- well, soon to be neighbors. here with us now, ceo of gen youth foundation, alexis glick and former u.s. surgeon general dr. david satcher. good members of the board. you want to name others. gen youth foundation has a new report out that finds that healthy students are better students. alexis, it makes perfect sense. yet we don't have healthy students. >> you know, it's interesting as a mother of four...